Prostaglandin E1 suppression of platelet aggregation response in schizophrenia
1991
Abstract The inhibitory effects of prostaglandin E 1 (PGE 1 ) on the platelet aggregation response (PAR) to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) in 103 schizophrenics, 55 patients with other mental disorders, and 71 controls were examined. The three groups did not differ in PAR to ADP. However, schizophrenic patients, especially in the acute state, showed a significant reduction in the inhibitory effects of PGE 1 on PAR compared to the other two groups. These results suggest PGE 1 hyposensitivity exists in some schizophrenic patients, which may result from PGE 1 deficiency. As clinical characteristics of the subgroup showing platelet PGE 1 subsensitivity, relatively successful heterosexual relations, less anergia, and a more severe activation factor on BPRS were identified. Furthermore, the relationship between platelet sensitivity to PGE 1 and brain morphology, using magnetic resonance imaging on 39 male schizophrenics was examined. Of 11 parameters obtained from MRI measurements, only callosum: brain ratio showed a significant negative correlation with a platelet sensitivity to PGE 1 . The current study suggested existence of a subgroup of schizophrenia having platelet hyposensitivity and a definite clinical feature as state markers and small corpus callosum as a trait marker.
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